Business Analysis with Business Rules
Thank You And See You Next Year
We would like to thank all the organizations, our sponsors, Exhibitors, visitors and all the supporting staff for making our event an overhelming success with space currently reserved for next year
Business Analysis with Business Rules
Ron Ross and Gladys Lam
12-13 May 2014, London
This highly pragmatic seminar and workshop shows you how to achieve unparalleled success in business analysis. It details the innovative techniques you need for a business-driven approach, and how to apply each for dramatic improvements in the quality of business requirements. Find out how you can achieve simpler, smarter process models, and a huge boost in business agility.
• Develop a full business solution not just a system design
• Involve business stakeholders at the right times and in the right ways
• Enable stakeholders to understand clearly why each element of the solution is the right one
• Create a business architecture consisting of business strategy, business process model, business vocabulary and business rules
• Use pattern questions to harvest business rules
• Use business rules and a business architecture to develop more robust requirements
Ron Ross and Gladys Lam
12-13 May 2014, London
This highly pragmatic seminar and workshop shows you how to achieve unparalleled success in business analysis. It details the innovative techniques you need for a business-driven approach, and how to apply each for dramatic improvements in the quality of business requirements. Find out how you can achieve simpler, smarter process models, and a huge boost in business agility.
• Develop a full business solution not just a system design
• Involve business stakeholders at the right times and in the right ways
• Enable stakeholders to understand clearly why each element of the solution is the right one
• Create a business architecture consisting of business strategy, business process model, business vocabulary and business rules
• Use pattern questions to harvest business rules
• Use business rules and a business architecture to develop more robust requirements